generally means you have an infection somewhere in the body.
This will depend on the units of measurement and the reference range provided for the value.
The normal range for granulocyte percentage is 45.5 - 79.7%, which translates into a normal granulocyte count of 2.2 - 8.8 x 10^3/uL. Granulocytopenia is an abnormally low concentration of granulocytes in the blood. This condition reduces the body's resistance to many infections. Closely-related terms include agranulocytosis (no granulocytes at all) and neutropenia (deficiency of neutrophil granulocytes). Transfusion of granulocytes would have been a solution to the problem. However, granulocytes live only ~10 hours in the circulation (for days in spleen or other tissue), which gives a very short-lasting effect. In addition, there are many complications of such a procedure. If you have a high percentage be happy!!!cheers
The least common blood cells are basophil granulocytes. These are referred to as basophils. Basophils make up 0.01 percent to 0.3 percent of white blood cells.
The componants of blood are as follows:plasma makes up 55-60% of whole blood. (plasma would be the clear liquid potion of blood)red cells or erythrocytes makes up 40-45% of blood volumewhite cells (leucocytes) include granulocytes and monocytes making up about 1% of blood volume.
The average of 82 percent, 94 percent, 89 percent, and 91 percent is 89 percent.
(85 percent + 79 percent + 92 percent + 100 percent)/4 = 89 percent
30 percent of 20 percent of 150 percent = 0.09
(21 percent) + (32 percent) + (76 percent) + (95 percent) = 2.24
0.900 percent = 0.90 percent = 0.9 percent = 9/10 percent 0.900 percent = 0.009 0.900 = 90 percent
(75 percent) percent of 42 = 31.5%
72 percent is 78.26% of 92 percent.
46 percent as a percent = 46%
55.6 percent as a percent is 55.6 %.